CLC does not possess data on the number of migrant workers

Chief Labour Commissioner (CLC) does not possess the state-wise or district-wise data on the number of migrant workers
CLC does not possess data on the number of migrant workers

NEW DELHI: The Chief Labour Commissioner (CLC) does not possess the state-wise or district-wise data on the number of migrant workers under distress due to the three phases of lockdowns in the country, an RTI activist said on Wednesday.

However, the CLC had directed its regional heads in 20 centres around the country to enumerate every migrant worker stranded due to the lockdown within three days during the second week of April, said RTI activist Venkatesh Nayak.

"On April 21, I submitted an online RTI application to the CLC seeking the data of migrants stranded and placed in various temporary shelters/relief camps or other places," Nayak said.

On May 5, after the lockdown 3.0 was implemented, Nayak got an automated email stating that his RTI application had been disposed of with the reply: "As per the stat section is concerned, no such details are available based on the requisite information."

"There was no indication whether my RTI application would be transferred to any other section or public authority, or if any effort would be made to collate the information from the enumeration exercise and make it publicly available," said Nayak.

"So the CLC CPIO's cryptic one-lin reply raises serious doubts about the availability of data about migrant workers despite the launching of the enumeration exercise," said Nayak. (IANS) 

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